Archie becomes obsessed with breaking out of his routine and trying new things, which leads to constant pain for him and his friends. Mary cures him of his obsession by showing him that a change in his routine isn't always good.

Indexer Notes

When reprinted in Best of Archie #2 the writer is credited to Frank Doyle but the introduction to the story says the script is by Dick Malmgren. In B&V Friends Double Digest Magazine (Archie, 2011 series) #245 Frank Doyle is again credited with writing but the introduction has been corrected to say Frank Doyle also.

Superteen battles the Consumer, an alien monster who can eat anything and anyone. She has to back down when the Consumer threatens to devour Archie, but luckily Jughead's eating power is greater than any alien's.

While Little Archie's mom is shopping, Little Archie and Ambrose make a kite tail out of sausages, causing havoc at the supermarket. Then, when Mrs. Andrews stops to talk to someone on the way out, the boys get into a shopping cart and wind up going for a high-speed ride along a crowded street.

Veronica discovers she has a magic mirror. It shows her images of Betty making time with Archie, but when she goes and finds Betty, Archie is never there. After the third time she breaks the mirror.That's when Archie appears and asks Betty how she thinks they got so lucky avoiding Veronica, and Betty reveals a compact magic mirror of her own.